Animal skeletons meet Open Access
Today, I played around with CatScan, trying to identify Open Access files in certain subject categories on Wikimedia Commons. One of these was the intersection between Animal skeletons and Open access...
View ArticleA tumor in the making
I have been asked a few times (example) why the Open Access File of the Day series is so slanted towards science (rather than, say, humanities), and biomedical research in particular. I typically reply...
View ArticleCritically endangered: the Galapagos mangrove finch (Camarhynchus...
By definition, endangered species consist of low numbers of individuals, which also affects the probability of being able to take good images or recordings of the species, or to find such materials if...
View ArticleMusings on the Research Works Act, Open Access pledges and Wikimedia
Over on Foundation-l, an interesting thread has been developing today on the Research Works Act, Open Access pledges and any potential role therein for Wikimedia. I just posted some thoughts on the...
View ArticleGLAM/Newsletter/January 2012/Contents/Open Access report
For some reason, I had forgotten to mention here the three reports that I had put into This Month in GLAM for January (available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License or...
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